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Walmart under fire for selling shirts glorifying anti-Israel terrorist leaders

The world’s largest retailer is under fire this week, after it was discovered that the store has been selling t-shirts glorifying jihadist terrorists behind massive attacks on the State of Israel.

Walmart, the Arkansas-based multinational giant, which operates thousands of brick-and-mortar stores along with a large online market, was recently found to be carrying at least four t-shirts printed in honor of slain terrorist leaders engaged in large-scale attacks on Israelis.

At least three t-shirts have been identified on Walmart’s online store featuring the image of the late Hamas chief and October 7th mastermind Yahya Sinwar, while a fourth shirt, sold under the name “Nasrallah Safe Following Israeli Airstrikes T-shirt,” bears the image of the late Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

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Walmart Removes Shirts Glorifying Islamic Terrorists
After public outcry, mega-retailer Walmart has removed T-shirts glorifying Islamic terrorists.

Horrified online shopping stumbled across a t-shirt bearing Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar’s face with the word ‘Resist,’ on clothing.

Sinwar, who orchestrated the October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel, was killed by Israeli forces in Gaza after evading capture for over a year. Sinwar had taken over leadership of Hamas in August following the Israeli military’s killing of Ismail Haniyeh. As Hamas’ wartime leader, Sinwar had reportedly been hiding in a tunnel beneath Gaza, using Israeli hostages as human shields. Israeli officials said they were aware of his location but noted that the area was rigged with explosives, complicating efforts to capture him.

StopAntisemitism shared the disturbing image of Sinwar on X.

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